
The research titled 'Updata-Ing' The Narrative about African Migration” showed the main findings of Afrobarometer research and the latest facts and figures of the Mo Ibrahim Foundation report "Africa’s youth: jobs or migration?"
The survey asked respondents whether they would go to live in another country if they had the means and opportunity.
Among the total respondents, 59% answered NO, 21% answered MAYBE and 20% said YES.
3 out of 10 Ghanaians say they are currently making preparations to move, preparations including the acquisition of a visa.
One common misconception is that migrants are simply a country’s most impoverished citizens. In fact, youth and education are far more strongly linked to interest in emigration than poverty.
On average, more than half (51%) of all Afrobarometer respondents with post-secondary educational qualifications say they have thought about emigrating, including one in four (24%) who have considered it “a lot”.
Similarly, almost half (47%) of the youngest respondents (aged 18-25 years) report having considered leaving – double or triple the proportions in cohorts above age 45.
Below is the full report.
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